If you liked De waarschijnlijke toekomst by Alice Hoffman, start with Den blå dagbog (in Danish) (2002), Alice Hoffman Collection (2004), and Zauberhafte Schwestern. ( Im Hexenhaus) (1998). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Den blå dagbog (in Danish) 2002 · Alice Hoffman · Same author
  2. 2 Alice Hoffman Collection 2004 · Alice Hoffman · Same author
  3. 3 Zauberhafte Schwestern. ( Im Hexenhaus) 1998 · Alice Hoffman · Same author
  4. 4 The Invisible Hour 2023 · 272 pages · Alice Hoffman · Same author
  5. 5 Green Heart 1999 · 288 pages · Alice Hoffman · Same author
  6. 6 La Maison de Nora Silk 1993 · Alice Hoffman · Same author
  7. 7 Echoes: The Saga Anthology of Ghost Stories 2019 · 816 pages · Ellen Datlow, Gemma Files, Dale Bailey, Nathan Ballingrud, Aliette de Bodard, Siobhan Carroll, Francis Marion Crawford, Indrapramit Das, Terry Dowling, Ford Madox Ford, Alice Hoffman, Carole Johnstone, Nick Mamatas, Vincent J. Masterson, Garth Nix, M. L. Siemienowicz, Lee Thomas, Paul Tremblay, Richard Bowes · Same author
  8. 8 El lenguaje de Arnelle 2010 · Alice Hoffman · Same author
  9. 9 The Drowning Season 1979 · 212 pages · Alice Hoffman · Same author
  10. 10 The probable future 2004 · 503 pages · Alice Hoffman · Same author
  11. 11 The river king 2013 · 336 pages · Alice Hoffman · Same author
  12. 12 Property of 1983 · 268 pages · Alice Hoffman · Same author

Frequently asked questions

What should I read after De waarschijnlijke toekomst?

BookOrb recommends Den blå dagbog (in Danish) (2002), Alice Hoffman Collection (2004), Zauberhafte Schwestern. ( Im Hexenhaus) (1998), The Invisible Hour (2023), and Green Heart (1999).

Are there books like De waarschijnlijke toekomst?

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Who wrote De waarschijnlijke toekomst?

De waarschijnlijke toekomst is by Alice Hoffman.